Cameraman Craig Matthews and his soundman, who were filming anti-apartheid protests in Cape Town, are arrested by police with orders to prevent media coverage of the unrest, October 1985, Cape Town, South Africa.

Leaders of the United Women's Organisation (UWO) are turned back from parliament and arrested during a march to protest against the massacre in which police killed twenty-two people in the Eastern Cape township of Langa. Eyewitnesses maintained that the police shot innocent people, part of a funeral procession, without provocation.

Cleaned out - A Pan African Congress (PAC) member in disguise shows one of several steel cabinets from where documents, membership lists and PAC literature were confiscated during a police raid on the PAC's Salt River offices yesterday morning.

Catch us if you can: Pupils taunt police as they prepare to leave Kenilworth after a march organised by the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) to lay a wreath at St James Church. Inset: Hundreds of marchers file through Rosmead Avenue in Kenilworth during a protest against the detention of Khayelitsha teacher Mr Vuyo Tekani held after the St. James Church massacre.

Deputation: Mr Paul Cloete, chairman of the Namaqualand Residents' Association, speaks to police at the entrance to Parliament today before he and a delegation were allowed to present a memorandum to the House of Representatives.